
The Unit for checking the facts for print information (PIB) has once again revealed false claims and explained that the reports indicate that the temporary suspension of services on the route of Dilli-Mumbai is false.
In the X contribution, PIB described the claim as “false” and explained that the Indian airport office extended the temporary closure of 25 segments of the operating service (ATS) in the field of flight information in Dilli and Mumbai for operational reasons.
“It is said that the airline in Dilli-Mumbai is temporary closure. This claim is false. Indian airport has extended the temporary closure of 25 Air Transport Segments (ATS) routes within the Delhi and Bombaje information areas for operational reasons,” she said.
As shown in the Notam G0555/25 (which replaces G0525/25), 25 segments of the route must continue to be inaccessible from ground level to unlimited altitude up to 2359 UTC 14. May 2025 (which corresponds to 0529 15 May 2025).
Air operators and airlines were recommended to organize alternative routes in accordance with existing air traffic meetings. Temporary closures are controlled in coordination with the appropriate ATC units to comply with safety standards while minimizing operating disruptions.
According to the Ministry of Civil Aviation, the Indian Airport Office (AAI) and other air offices issued announcements to airmen (notams), which announced the temporary suspension of civil flight operations at 32 airports in northern and West India.
The background of growing hostility
The last escalation monitors the Indian closure of its airspace on the Pakistan Airlines 30. April as part of retaliatory measures after April 22 Pahalgam’s terrorist attack, which killed 26 people. Pakistan closed his air space to Indian carriers 24th April.
The tension was intensified after India started the Sindoor operation, hit nine terrorist sites in Pakistan and Pakistan Kashmir (POK) soon on Wednesday in retaliation for the Massacr Pahalgam. There is still an armed conflict between the two nations.
(Tagstotranslate) Delhi-Mumbai Air Trapees closed to 14th May